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<body bgcolor="white">This package is for standard string converters for JavaFX.
<h2>Package Specification</h2>
This package is for standard {@link javafx.util.StringConverter string converters}
for JavaFX. Example use cases for these implementations include:
  <ul>
    <li><a href="../../../javafx/beans/binding/package-summary.html">JavaFX binding API</a>
        for converting Objects to and from Strings, when the binding requires this.</li>
    <li>In JavaFX UI controls such as {@link javafx.scene.control.ComboBox ComboBox} 
        and {@link javafx.scene.control.ChoiceBox ChoiceBox}</li>
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